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- 1901, March 12.
Written at House of Commons. Hopes to have another go at the War before Easter. 'Cornwall will accompany us to the sunny South'.
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Written at House of Commons. Hopes to have another go at the War before Easter. 'Cornwall will accompany us to the sunny South'.
Written at House of Commons. Hopes that William George is back at work refreshed. Feels very pleased and relieved after his outburst on Tuesday - 'like a man who throws a weight off his own chest at his tormentors head'.
Written at House of Commons. Hopes that the car will turn up the following day. Has been speaking that day and may have to speak again that evening.
Written at House of Commons. His work for the London and North West Railway Company: 'I think we'll make a good show & gain something. No harm in proving that Nationalism means something more immediate & substantial than ideals'. May speak on the Education Bill next week 'altho' I am keener about the Committee stage'. 'I haven't so far got anything striking to say'. Incomplete.
Written at House of Commons. His time is completely absorbed by the engineers and preparing for that night's speech: 'Free trade debate. I am in charge'.
Written at House of Commons. His statement on finance was a great success,
Written at House of Commons. His speech on finance last night was a great success. Is to spend Sunday (with Maggie and Megan) with Sir John Barker, 'one of my very best supporters'.
Includes note from Margaret Lloyd George giving family news.
Written at House of Commons. His speech in the Commons the previous night was an outstanding success; there is a verbatim report in the Times. Resolutions to guillotine supply before 31st March are to be introduced - 'There will I hope be a row. I am off home to think out a speech'.
Written at House of Commons. His speech in the Commons a great success,
Written at House of Commons. His speech has been highly praised,
Written at House of Commons. His speech has been highly praised in the press. Goes to Treherbert that night to open an intermediate school. Will be at Rhayader the next day.
Written at House of Commons. His role as deputy leader of the Commons went 'uncommonly well'. Relates a story told him by Augustine Birrell.
Written at House of Commons. His Port of London Bill was a great success. Has finally agreed terms with the directors of the last dock. Is very pleased that the matter has been settled before he leaves the Board of Trade. Campbell-Bannerman's condition has deteriorated. Has received today a nice letter from Lord Rendel who wishes him to assume the leadership of the Licensing fight in the country.
Written at House of Commons. His performance. The Board of Trade estimates went very well; encloses a cutting from the Westminster Gazette (no. 1912).
Written at House of Commons. His Patents Bill - 'I can see now it is going to be just as ...,
Written at House of Commons. His Patents Bill - 'I can see now it is going to be just as great a success as my Merchant Shipping Bill'. Would like to discover an equally effective way of dealing with the problem of the port of London: 'That is what I am definitely pledged to for next year'. Is going to Lewes with Dick the following day.
Written at House of Commons. His parliamentary work has been heavy that week. The story about Uncle Lloyd in the Daily Mail.